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hello everyone, i'm new to the group, and i'm glad to see that such a community has been formed, i'd like to talk about my case, about a few years ago, i met someone that i was hoping to get married to, until i found out that both of us are having the sickle cell trait, and according to our religion and the country that we are in, it is forbidden to get married and have children with the risk of sickle cell disease, i'm hoping that there is some sort of solution now for such problem, if so, please do let me know. thanks in advance !!

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